Social Media for Law Firms

Social Media for the Legal Sector

So, you know a little bit about social media. You've experimented with Twitter. Had a fling with Facebook. Your relationship with LinkedIn can only be described as on/off. You want to push things forward, but you don't know how.

Being a social media master doesn't happen overnight. It takes time to build a following, have an influential presence and gain respect in the digital world. Think of your social media presence as your personality. Developing it won't take a lifetime, but it will take careful thought and consideration.

Our founders have been around the world of social media long before it was called social media. We were posting messages on bulletin boards back in the late 80s and ran the successful online forum business CompuServe back in the early 90s. We've learnt a lot a long the way, and want to share our secrets with you. Coming up with a strong social media strategy is vital to your firm from a marketing perspective, and if done correctly, could bring in serious business. By posting great content, followers/friends/connections will begin to see you as a source of information as well as a law firm and you will stay at the forefront of their mind. By interacting with these people online, you're building bridges towards future clients.

We know that turning advice into action can be tricky. You may have already downloaded and read our detailed tips booklets which provide killer tactics for using social media. However, even with all the tips in the world, getting started is the hardest part. Why not leave the ball in our court and let us kick-start your social media activities? In response to customer demand, we are now offering our clients a package of services including Twitter and/or Facebook and optionally LinkedIn.

We also use that old fashioned machine called a telephone. Give us a call on 0117 325 0200 and we'll listen to your every need.

Social Media Consultancy & Training for Law Firms

Facebook the facts. You need to be LinkedIn with social media or people will lose Pinterest in you. Okay, pun time is over.

Our lead trainer is David Gilroy, one of our founders. Check out his speaking bio, read his full bio on LinkedIn or check out his tweets on his Twitter account. As you can see, he walks the walk as well as being able to talk the talk!

If you're looking for something a little more advanced, we are able to provide you with an extensive social media mastery workshop aimed at law firms. We'll give you the inside knowledge and all the tips and tricks we have up our sleeve on how to use social platforms to your advantage. Due to popular demand, we have also prepared a specialised LinkedIn for Sales training session, as we understand that it's a tough cookie to crack.

Prices start from £240 for a strategy session with your Partners, marketing or management team.

A Common Craft video intro to LinkedIn

This is probably the one social media website that we spend most of our time in, and think that law firms should as well to make the most of law firm's social media strategy. Here's a great video from the guys at Common Craft that gives an excellent explanation to LinkedIn. Why not come on over and connect with us.

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